Vote Early in Chicago and Cook County Through October 30th & Celebrate with a free slice of Eli’s Cheesecake

Voters in Chicago, Cook County and throughout Illinois have the great convenience through October 30th to participate in “early voting.” At 50 locations in Chicago (one in each ward, including Wright College, you can avoid the lines and cast your vote to avoid any election day problems.

As a thank you to early voters, just bring in your early voting ballot receipt to the Eli’s Cheesecake Cafe at Eli’s Cheesecake World, 6701 W. Forest Preserve Drive, before November 6th, and we will give you a complimentary slices of Eli’s Original Cheesecake.

Help our democracy and enjoy free Eli’s Cheesecake. Such a deal!

Early Voting continues at 51 sites for Chicago voters through Thurs.,October 30. All Chicago sites are open Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.

In the Primary Election, Chicago led the state in Early Voting. So now,the Chicago Election Board says: Let’s do it again, and bring a friend!

With four days remaining, Chicago voters have already cast morethan 154,000 ballots in Early Voting, far exceeding the 81,690 castduring the entire 18-day Early Voting for the Primary.

If you are registered to vote, you don’t need a reason or excuseto use the convenience of Early Voting now through Oct. 30 –but you do need to present a current government photo ID.

All Chicago Early Voting sites are 100% accessible.

Chicago voters may vote at any Early Voting location in the City of Chicagoand avoid any kind of scheduling problem that may occur on Election Day,November 4, 2008.

Once you cast a ballot during Early Voting, you cannot return duringEarly Voting or on Election Day to change your ballot for any reason.